Maryland Historical Magazine, Volume 6William Hand Browne, Louis Henry Dielman Maryland Historical Society., 1911 - Maryland Includes the proceedings of the Society. |
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... Alexander Thompson followed Johnson and held the school until he died in 1752. From that time until 1755 the school was without a teacher . During this time a " Mr. Kerr offered himself as a master , but the visitors being of the ...
... Alexander Thompson followed Johnson and held the school until he died in 1752. From that time until 1755 the school was without a teacher . During this time a " Mr. Kerr offered himself as a master , but the visitors being of the ...
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... Alexander Malcolm was admitted as master of the school , and remained such until May 5 , 1759 when he was ignominiously deposed . During the incumbency of this gentleman the history of the school was a very stormy one . The visitors had ...
... Alexander Malcolm was admitted as master of the school , and remained such until May 5 , 1759 when he was ignominiously deposed . During the incumbency of this gentleman the history of the school was a very stormy one . The visitors had ...
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... Alexander Malcolm the master in teaching scholars of this school is at present a dancing master and appears not to be a person of pious and exemplary life and conversation and in further consideration that the said master's advanced age ...
... Alexander Malcolm the master in teaching scholars of this school is at present a dancing master and appears not to be a person of pious and exemplary life and conversation and in further consideration that the said master's advanced age ...
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... Alexander Malcolm was allowed to remain in the dwelling although affairs were still unsettled . In a short time thereafter the visitors elected him a member of their body . This brought on an animated correspondence but did not settle ...
... Alexander Malcolm was allowed to remain in the dwelling although affairs were still unsettled . In a short time thereafter the visitors elected him a member of their body . This brought on an animated correspondence but did not settle ...
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... Alexander Malcolm . " " Upon consideration of the matters mentioned in the aforegoing letter , the visitors acquaint Mr. Malcolm that they do not look upon themselves justifyable in paying him any salary more than to the fifteenth day ...
... Alexander Malcolm . " " Upon consideration of the matters mentioned in the aforegoing letter , the visitors acquaint Mr. Malcolm that they do not look upon themselves justifyable in paying him any salary more than to the fifteenth day ...
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